Favorite Places in the City

Hobbies and Interests

Overly obsessive fan of University of Michigan football and basketball and the San Francisco Giants. Part-time restaurant critic. Traveling near and far with my wife and two daughters.

First internship/job

In high school, I worked at Lombardi’s Sports which was then on Clement Street. I sold sneakers and learned how to deal with a truly diverse group of customers. I once sold Robin Williams a pair of Nikes!

Best piece of career advice I received

“Just because you’re good at doing something doesn’t mean that you like to do it.”

Ellen Kelly Daley

University of Missouri - Columbia BA in Business Administration Major: Logistics/ Minor: MarketingSan Francisco State UniversityM.S. Counseling, Emphasis in College and Career Counseling Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara UniversityM.A. Theological Studies, Concentration: Christian Spirituality

Hobbies and Interests

First internship/job

My first internship was at Deluxe Check Printers (yes people used to write a lot of checks!) as a logistics intern. I was offered a management trainee position and worked there for 3 years before deciding I didn't want to focus on shipping checks all over the country for my career.

Best piece of career advice I received

As cliche as it sounds, when I experienced my first career crossroads at 24, someone told me to read "What Color is Your Parachute." Not only did I read it, but I did every darn exercise in the book, conducted a plethora of informational interviews, and finally had the courage to quit my job, travel to Europe for 4+ months, and then apply for and go to the Peace Corps. That road less traveled has made all the difference.

Hobbies and Interests

First internship/job

My first job was teaching yoga while I was in college. I didn't know how to find a "real" job after graduation (because I never visited the Career Services Center at my university) so I left the country and taught English in Spain for a few years, which was great but didn't afford me any sense of direction. I never had an internship, but I will do everything I can to make sure YOU do!

Best piece of career advice I received

I felt very intimidated in my first job out of business school, especially as an introvert surrounded by assertive extroverts. A women who I admired as leader, mentor, and a human pulled me aside one day and said, "always take a seat at the table, even if you have to squeeze in. And always find at least one thing to say in a meeting, even if it's just to verbally agree with someone else. Show your face and make your voice heard." TLDR: show up and say something so people know you're there.

Julia Hing

University of MichiganB.B.A. with an emphasis in Marketing University of San Francisco M.S. in Project Management

Favorite Places in the City

Walking through the Ferry Building, grabbing a lunch at one of the food stands, and sitting on a bench by the water.

Hobbies and Interests

I enjoy cooking and love to learn new, easy recipes and pairing appropriate wines. I got into tennis about 10 years ago and play actively on various tennis leagues.

First internship/job

My family owned a small business, a Chinese take-out, and I learned food preparation and customer service techniques there.

Best piece of career advice I received

Early in my career, I was laid off from a company, and my manager suggested that I use the time to look into jobs I felt more suitable for. After a couple months, I got my first job in marketing/merchandising for an entertainment retailer. It definitely was a better fit.

Favorite Places in the City

Hobbies and Interests

First internship/job

For my first job I worked at my local movie theater over the summer. I didn't find the work enjoyable, and disliked how I always smelled like popcorn. I decided to take a class and get certified to lifeguard instead, which I loved. This was my first hands-on experience with learning how much education can truly change your job prospects!

Best piece of career advice I received

Find the intersection of what you love, what you’re good at, and what someone will pay you to do. This is where you’ll find a fulfilling career.

Stephanie Belfiore

Cal Poly, San Luis ObispoBachelor of Science in Retail and Consumer Science

FAVORITE PLACES IN THE CITY

Walking or running along Crissy Field from Fort Point to Fort Mason, spending time at Crissy Field Beach or Baker Beach, hiking Lands End, exploring all the hidden trails of Golden Gate Park.

HOBBIES AND INTERESTS

I love running with my dog, hiking, and spending time at the beach. I enjoy gardening, cooking, reading, and traveling with my family.

FIRST INTERNSHIP/JOB

As soon as I was old enough for a work permit, I got a job at Wendy's. After three months of seeing the inner workings of a fast food chain, I decided it was not where I wanted to be. I promptly resigned and got a job working the sales floor at a clothing store, which I enjoyed much more!

BEST PIECE OF CAREER ADVICE I RECEIVED

Be open to opportunity. It may come when you least expect it, and may present itself in unexpected ways. Be curious and jump at it when it comes your way!

HOBBIES AND INTERESTS

FIRST INTERNSHIP/JOB

My first job was at Dairy Queen and I worked there for almost 4 years. I learned about customer service and the business of making ice cream. I enjoyed creating desserts and getting all of my friends hired there too! After this job and during college, I continued working in the service industry as a waitress.

BEST PIECE OF CAREER ADVICE I RECEIVED

Don’t be afraid to gain experience in a number of fields and jobs to see what interests you and what doesn’t! Experience has been the number one driving force of realizing my passions and envisioning my career path.

Career Planning Peers

Career Planning Peers are the student representatives of the Career Services Center. Our goal is to help students rest easy by providing concrete tools for the often complicated job and internship search. They are full-time undergraduate students trained by Career Services Center counselors to assist with career planning and preparation, and they are capable of answering any basic career counseling questions. Most importantly, they offer unique advice because as students themselves, they know exactly what you’re going through.